No, it was Dr. Frederick Banting.
Louis Pasteur
Louis Pasteur is remembered for his work on the development of vaccines for rabies.
Louis Pasteur invented the vaccines for chicken cholera and childbed fever.
Louis Pasteur was instrumental in finding vaccines for diseases. He did not have any diseases himself
yes he invent pasteurized.
Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) was a French biochemist. He proved the existence of bacteria, developed the first vaccines and invented pasteurization.
Louis pasteur
Louis Pasteur was a French chemist and biologist known for his discoveries in the field of microbiology. He is best known for developing the process of pasteurization, which involves heating liquids to kill bacteria and microorganisms. He also developed vaccines for rabies and anthrax, revolutionizing the field of immunization.
The rabies vaccine was developed by Louis Pasteur in 1885, derived from the nerve tissue of infected rabbits
Certainly Louis Pasteur, that, first, experimented the power of imunization with vaccines.
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No, It was discovered by Alexander Fleming but he gave up as he couldn't store it. 10 years later in 1944 Ernest Chain and Howard Florey tried it on humans & it worked, just in time for World War 2.